It's Raining Goals: NYCFC defeat Toronto, keep playoff hopes alive
New York City looked sharp in a soggy win, move into 9th place in the Eastern Conference.
New York City looked sharp in a soggy win, move into 9th place in the Eastern Conference.
The 21-year-old returned to the Starting XI and looked confident and breezy after spending almost two months on the bench.
New York City climb into the playoff zone with a confident win over Toronto.
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The NYCFC vs Toronto FC game will now take place tomorrow, September 1, at 1 pm ET.
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